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that's why citi never sleeps. >> brad: the s.e.c. on espn, good game in the first five minutes, both teams have a touchdown pass. aaron white, tight end, caught joe cox' aerial there to tie it up. >> todd: joe cox reported, mark richt said he needed to take a step forward, did it there. 3 for 3 on the first drive. 53 yards, good management of the offense. >> brad: blair walsh now has to tee it up again. dennis johnson back deep. didn't get a chance to return the first one. he will get a chance at this one. from the 2. johnson and around. on the reverse. hamilton, look out, hamilton, all of the way down to georgia territory. we saw them run that in practice on friday. i didn't know they would do it first time we kick off tonight. >> todd:ed exchange looked bobbly, but they were able to do it. hamilton, a lot of skill. watch johnson start to the right, gives it back to hamilton and picks up nice blocks on outside, key, jermaine thomas number 5, right here a block on the outside. and enables hamilton to get 15 extra yards >> brad: kocob
that's why citi never sleeps. >> brad: the s.e.c. on espn, good game in the first five minutes, both teams have a touchdown pass. aaron white, tight end, caught joe cox' aerial there to tie it up. >> todd: joe cox reported, mark richt said he needed to take a step forward, did it there. 3 for 3 on the first drive. 53 yards, good management of the offense. >> brad: blair walsh now has to tee it up again. dennis johnson back deep. didn't get a chance to return the first one. he...
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>> brad: they've been exploding pretty regularly. >> todd: yeah. >> brad: green stays in, they bring the fullback, second and goal 1. another call, this time denied again. by georgia. and that willie martinez defense trying to come up with a goal-line stand. >> todd: boy, back-to-back, two outstanding plays in trenches for georgia. great look at it here from sky kam, right above the action. it's the penetration, the penetration that takes the fullback out of the way and allows those other guys to come in and make the play. >> brad: this wouldn't shock me if bobby petrino went play action at the 2 yard line. they're not getting anything on ground. >> todd: that, or try to go wide. still have broderick green in, who is the big back, either go wide or play action. >> brad: williams at tie end will move. there is the play fake. there is the throw and there is the touchdown to the tight end. a new school record in touchdown passes by ryan mallett. we seesaw back and forth. the extra point is good, would be our fourth lead change. alex tejada, all-important poinl n the sideline. n fourth q
>> brad: they've been exploding pretty regularly. >> todd: yeah. >> brad: green stays in, they bring the fullback, second and goal 1. another call, this time denied again. by georgia. and that willie martinez defense trying to come up with a goal-line stand. >> todd: boy, back-to-back, two outstanding plays in trenches for georgia. great look at it here from sky kam, right above the action. it's the penetration, the penetration that takes the fullback out of the way and...
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>> todd: yeah. >> brad: i think it's over with. >> todd: send them home. >> brad: send them all home. >> tim: he has been outstanding tonight. such a well-liked guy, well-represented and really performing tonight. >> brad: there is the kick. johnson, going to let it bounce, and this one goes out of bounds, too. wow, you just can't do that, 40 yard line again for arkansas after we check in with rece. >> a lot of scoring elsewhere in the s.e.c. but one-sided and oxford, southeastern louisiana, against ole miss. d.t. shackleford, d.t., t.d. pick six as the rebels roll easily and up 45-6, 52-6 score for houston nutt's team. lsu, no trouble with lafayette. auburn answered a toechdown from devine with one of its, waiting to tie the game at 27. alabama over north texas, 53-7. alabama against arkansas next week. brl have their hands full with the passing game of arkansas, probably tell you that much. here's ryan mallett loading and firing far side. strike to adams and again that long throw all of the way to the other side of the field >> todd: did you see how shet his feet that time? he sides
>> todd: yeah. >> brad: i think it's over with. >> todd: send them home. >> brad: send them all home. >> tim: he has been outstanding tonight. such a well-liked guy, well-represented and really performing tonight. >> brad: there is the kick. johnson, going to let it bounce, and this one goes out of bounds, too. wow, you just can't do that, 40 yard line again for arkansas after we check in with rece. >> a lot of scoring elsewhere in the s.e.c. but...
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he was in "inglourious basterds" with brad pitt. >> it's kind of made public that brad pitt indulges in, like, marijuana activities. >> marijuana activities? sounds like a racketeering thing. >> anyway, we say -- >> brad pitt. i heard he rolls the best joint. have you had one of his joints? >> no, i cannot say i've had the pleasure of a brad pitt joint. >> we say what about blunts? >> maybe a blunt? have you had a blunt with him? >> i'm afraid not. >> he isn't selling the weed, is he? >> i don't think so. >> are you talking about a hypothetical brad pitt drug dealing now? >> i get the feeling he doesn't deal. >> i'm sure he doesn't. i think he makes money other ways. >> he's really nice. >> nice to meet you, man. >> ok, guys. >> was david hasselhoff drunk yesterday or did he have an ear problem? that is the conflict. there is a reason he went to the hospital. we know that one of pamela's friends, pamela, his ex-wife, called 911 after pamela got a call from their daughter saying something. now, pamela is saying the daughter said that david was drunk. but david is not saying that. >> d
he was in "inglourious basterds" with brad pitt. >> it's kind of made public that brad pitt indulges in, like, marijuana activities. >> marijuana activities? sounds like a racketeering thing. >> anyway, we say -- >> brad pitt. i heard he rolls the best joint. have you had one of his joints? >> no, i cannot say i've had the pleasure of a brad pitt joint. >> we say what about blunts? >> maybe a blunt? have you had a blunt with him? >> i'm...
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brad lidge pulled.d earlier, when he had a chance to be the closer on a steady base, he had struggles of his own. >> rob: is sunday,nunez. >> bob: now, keepinn mind, good speed for the nationals at second, and with ryan howard playing behind in cristian guzman, he can get a huge lead off of first base. >> rob: you don't need a home run right here, anything in the gap could be the game. >> bob: that's my point. ask they're not holding the winning run. madson with a nasty fastball at the letters. 96. ryan's first two homers of the year, a couple of years ago, were grand slams. that's a generous strike call. 0-2. i don't think charlie manuel had any choice. he had to get brad lidge out. >> rob: yeah. i'm sure he knew what the numbers were madson versus zimmerman, but brad lidge was going the wrong way, and he had to stop it. >> bob: 0-2 to ryansteckel. basess zimmerman. bases loaded, one out, and he threw him a nasty get him out pitch, and telling up to adam dunn. >> rob: no, he has a filthy change-up. tha
brad lidge pulled.d earlier, when he had a chance to be the closer on a steady base, he had struggles of his own. >> rob: is sunday,nunez. >> bob: now, keepinn mind, good speed for the nationals at second, and with ryan howard playing behind in cristian guzman, he can get a huge lead off of first base. >> rob: you don't need a home run right here, anything in the gap could be the game. >> bob: that's my point. ask they're not holding the winning run. madson with a nasty...
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and actor brad pitt talked about his pot days.tú0ings. ú0ú0 is abjectú0ú0ú0ú0ú0ú0ú0ú0ú0 ú0ú0 with ziploc? the average family wastes over $500 a year in food. don't throw away food, protect it in the freezer. ziploc freezer bags form a fresh shield, freezer burn stays out, freshness stays in. so your investment in dinner pays off every time. ziploc freezer bags. designed with you in mind. s.c. johnson. a family company. bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. ú0ú0he culture warrior segmentú0 ú0ú0toú0niú0ghú0t,ú0ú0ú0ú0ú0 aú0 ú0ú0ú0otú0inú0g a film alreadyú0 ú0ú0miú0ghú0tú0 rú0unú0ú0 for o0 ú0ú0anú0tiú0-mú0arriage pro-gay0 ú0ú0tiú0ckú0etú0.ú0 ú0ú0w is he yuking canú0ú0ú0ú0ú0 bill maher about past drug >> i remember being with you at a new year's eve party many years ago. >> that was not me. >> yes, it was. >> certainly, you were very sober, but you just all night world these perfect -- rolled these perfect joints, like a machine. it was better than a cigarette. >> i am an artist. >> you are. [cheers and applause] and now
and actor brad pitt talked about his pot days.tú0ings. ú0ú0 is abjectú0ú0ú0ú0ú0ú0ú0ú0ú0 ú0ú0 with ziploc? the average family wastes over $500 a year in food. don't throw away food, protect it in the freezer. ziploc freezer bags form a fresh shield, freezer burn stays out, freshness stays in. so your investment in dinner pays off every time. ziploc freezer bags. designed with you in mind. s.c. johnson. a family company. bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. ú0ú0he...
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brad lidge blows his seventh save of the year. next, brad carol. his first career walkoff hit. florida's 4 1/2 out in the wild card. >>> that will do it from here. now, bk to you in new york. >>> it's that time of year again. the latest quest for the mirrorball trophy has begun. not who everyone bedistricted. ashley hamilton, actor george hamilton's son was eliminated. >> he had a great tan. also gone is singer macy gray, who will have to take solace in the 20 million record albums she sold. tom delay survived, despite underwhelming the judges by doing the cha-cha, while singing "wild thing." >> the rest of the season, we can see more air guitar and rump-shaking from delay. >> perhaps. a long way to gon this competition. >> always fun to watch. >>> coming up, a look ahead and the stories we'll be following later today, including a weighty agenda for the president. >>> and the battle to get another huge southern california wildfire under control. pure cane sugar and the stevia plant. two of nature's sweetest wonders growing together under the same sun. and now for the first time
brad lidge blows his seventh save of the year. next, brad carol. his first career walkoff hit. florida's 4 1/2 out in the wild card. >>> that will do it from here. now, bk to you in new york. >>> it's that time of year again. the latest quest for the mirrorball trophy has begun. not who everyone bedistricted. ashley hamilton, actor george hamilton's son was eliminated. >> he had a great tan. also gone is singer macy gray, who will have to take solace in the 20 million...
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this is the best place that's left. >> brad hints joining us from sanford bernstein. he's honest in his assessment. >> he makes a good point. that was part of that whole citigroup update of goldman sachs. they were talking about the potential, they raised the eps for 2009. you've got to like the direction of goldman sachs. and 200 is not a pipe dream. >> and the second part of that upgrade of goldman sachs was a lowering of the estimates of citi on the back. lowering of the estimates, sorry, of morgan stanley by citi on the back of mack's stepping down. all right. let's move on to talk the tape today and talk about fed ex. stock closing up more than 6% as it raised its first quarter earnings outlook. also gives a pretty bullish second quarter outlook as well. if you're a dow theorist, joey, as timmy likes to call. hey, timmy. >> how you doing? >> absolutely. the performance today with fed ex, would it translate in terms of global commerce, this is a great story right now. if you look at the transports, they clearly are leading the tape higher right now. the one spot i
this is the best place that's left. >> brad hints joining us from sanford bernstein. he's honest in his assessment. >> he makes a good point. that was part of that whole citigroup update of goldman sachs. they were talking about the potential, they raised the eps for 2009. you've got to like the direction of goldman sachs. and 200 is not a pipe dream. >> and the second part of that upgrade of goldman sachs was a lowering of the estimates of citi on the back. lowering of the...
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me just can't get that back just not quickly. >> brad, how much time do you give james gorman? at what point do you say i'm going to pull the plug and my doubts have come to roost? >> we're not talking about that. what we're really saying is we're taking a guy who in the last 25 years he spent 30% of the time in retail brokerage, 40% of the time in consulting, 7% of the time in asset management. by the way, you'll notice there's no investment banking or trading. so he's exactly the right guy to be focusing on integrating smith barney and morgan stanley. and what you're doing is you're pushing him up. and so unless i'm mistaken the ceo job is a full-time job. what you're really doing is you're pushing out the integration. if you get the right guy on the job to integrate and you're taking him out and now -- what's going to happen is you're going to have the standard internal battles of the smith barney guys fighting the morgan stanley guys. >> john, it's greg. i agree with you it's an opportunity cost. it's a stock i would not go into at this point. we'll take a look in a few min
me just can't get that back just not quickly. >> brad, how much time do you give james gorman? at what point do you say i'm going to pull the plug and my doubts have come to roost? >> we're not talking about that. what we're really saying is we're taking a guy who in the last 25 years he spent 30% of the time in retail brokerage, 40% of the time in consulting, 7% of the time in asset management. by the way, you'll notice there's no investment banking or trading. so he's exactly the...
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and to use brad's expression, now the hammer's coming out. >> but, james, didn't president obama getmeone who's going to change the way politics -- i mean, does this undercut his appeal with voters that are tired of partisan politics. >> i think there's the danger of that. i think you have to look at each specific race. i think in pennsylvania, he's fulfilling promises made to senator spector when senator specter changed parties. in that instance, i'm good friends with joe sestak, i strongly support joe sestak and i'm sure the white house would let me have my opinion on that. >> so are you mad that the president is supporting senator specter? >> no, i'm not mad at all. but it wouldn't change my opinion to support joe sestak and work for him in pennsylvania. i'm not helping him, but i would. there's a lot of critical races in 2010. i think rahm emanuel may be, you know, flashing back to 1994, when in his first term, president clinton kind of took a step back at the midterm elections. >> karl rove, of course, is now weighing in, brad, saying the way the white house handled the situatio
and to use brad's expression, now the hammer's coming out. >> but, james, didn't president obama getmeone who's going to change the way politics -- i mean, does this undercut his appeal with voters that are tired of partisan politics. >> i think there's the danger of that. i think you have to look at each specific race. i think in pennsylvania, he's fulfilling promises made to senator spector when senator specter changed parties. in that instance, i'm good friends with joe sestak, i...
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brad, i want to ask you a question.uit making money at the expense of patients? >> we are for fixing that which needs fixing. >> do you include that? no, no, the health care insurance companies are profitable to the extent to which they are able to collect money from individuals and not pay it back out for health care. are you in favor of systems that would improve the alignment of the health care system with the interest of actual patients? >> absolutely. but the way you do it is not by creating a government-controlled health care system which is the democrats want to do this. >> what about -- >> what about wyden/bennett? i'm talking about other proposals that would make it more competitive for health insurance companies, brad. would you be in favor of more competitive practices that disallow health insurance companies to make money at the expense of patients? >> within the private sector but not the government controlling health care. the government is already in the health care business and it's absolutely miserable
brad, i want to ask you a question.uit making money at the expense of patients? >> we are for fixing that which needs fixing. >> do you include that? no, no, the health care insurance companies are profitable to the extent to which they are able to collect money from individuals and not pay it back out for health care. are you in favor of systems that would improve the alignment of the health care system with the interest of actual patients? >> absolutely. but the way you do...
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they're going to get brad hoff home on this. >> where's the pitcher? the pitcher has to be back there. >> bottom six, mark reynolds. ian stewart the throw. todd helton at first. >> i think he realized the runner fell down. he could have ran it over there. >> you will see, buck, you mentioned, reynolds stumbles over and makes it to first base. >> wow. >> he stopped completely. >> i was just thinking, is that a hit or an error? >> an error on the bat. later in the inning, ryan roberts gets struck out. hammel with the curveball. allowed three runs on four hits in the seven. and 10-4 colorado. >> got some bat speed. >> jason giambi, only his fourth career pinch hit home run. rockies needed this one, just their second win in seven games. as we mentioned the giants are getting too close for comfort. john garland on the mound for the dodgers, facing san fran in l.a. the first batter, guess who's out in left? mannywood. and there's no roof or no -- there's daylight, but -- yeah. >> do they have -- is that a roof? >> yeah. >> you know what? outdoor baseball mig
they're going to get brad hoff home on this. >> where's the pitcher? the pitcher has to be back there. >> bottom six, mark reynolds. ian stewart the throw. todd helton at first. >> i think he realized the runner fell down. he could have ran it over there. >> you will see, buck, you mentioned, reynolds stumbles over and makes it to first base. >> wow. >> he stopped completely. >> i was just thinking, is that a hit or an error? >> an error on the...
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next up, angelina jolie, brad pitt and yaron brooke. no punch line.ood blockbuster. goodwrench... we roll out the blue carpet for drivers of these great gm brands. we can do the small things, the big things, just about everything... right inside your gm dealership. find out more at goodwrench.com. so many arthritis pain relievers -- i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days --...
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brad wheelis gives us a look at how walters has become such an inspiration for women. >> reporter: aspecial tribute for a special lady at this year's emmys. abc's barbara walters, a fixture on television for almost 50 years received a lifetime achievement award. >> it's very wonderful because it's given to you by people who are in the same business. >> reporter: her career began on nbc's "today show," after 15 years she moved to abc where in 1976 she became the first woman to co-anchor a network evening newscast. she became a force in the evolution of television, magazine and talk shows such as "20/20" "the view" and frequent specials. she became the role model of a generation to come. >> for me you were a mentor the only woman i knew doing anything. >> reporter: she arguably has interviewed more statesmen and stars than any other person in history. >> the one thing i know i didn't expect was that i was going to be president of the united states. >> reporter: she spoke with whoever was in the national spotlight. >> i think we'll stop and reload. >> reporter: many of her interviews we
brad wheelis gives us a look at how walters has become such an inspiration for women. >> reporter: aspecial tribute for a special lady at this year's emmys. abc's barbara walters, a fixture on television for almost 50 years received a lifetime achievement award. >> it's very wonderful because it's given to you by people who are in the same business. >> reporter: her career began on nbc's "today show," after 15 years she moved to abc where in 1976 she became the first...
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hang on, brad.can the center left do to really seize the fact that the conservatives left the road for free choice and the road for fair market competition and the road for fair play by engaging in too big to fail. and ron wyden seems to be doing something that is working nicely for him. >> the idea is the challenge of the middle and the center. i think we are a center country, and i don't believe we are center right. i think we can do a better job articulating values and policies. let's take the health care debate. we are trying to put forward a policy that would create competition in the marketplace. that's supposed to be, you know, a part of our society and our system. it's supposed to be an american value, actually, dylan. >> exactly. >> part of the problem is we become so divided we forgot we are all americans and it's supposed to be about america and not holding on to power. and what is interesting in the value voters summit, and john mccain tried that strategy and to go far to the right in th
hang on, brad.can the center left do to really seize the fact that the conservatives left the road for free choice and the road for fair market competition and the road for fair play by engaging in too big to fail. and ron wyden seems to be doing something that is working nicely for him. >> the idea is the challenge of the middle and the center. i think we are a center country, and i don't believe we are center right. i think we can do a better job articulating values and policies. let's...
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no brad lidge.eout to chase utley to jimmy rollins, the 4-6 double-play ends the game. and the phillies win 6-5. madsen picks up his sixth save. now charlie manuel said that brad lidge would be in next time there is a save opportunity. that didn't happen on this night. cliff lee goes 7. allowed four earned. he improves to 6-2 since coming over to philadelphia. >> usa soccer was feeling the heat on wednesday night. the red, white and blue was facing a virtual must-win. get out the pen and paper and take notes on this scenario. with the victory against trinidad and tobago, the americans would ensure themselves a top four finish, and no worse than a playoff berth against the fifth place south american country. the loss doesn't sink them. they'd likely need to win out if they wanted to play in the world cup. >> josie altador. a hat trick in an earlier qualifier. first half, little tnt here. catching the defense on the u.s. side napping. tim howard hits the cross bar. on the other hand, a big save. crazy
no brad lidge.eout to chase utley to jimmy rollins, the 4-6 double-play ends the game. and the phillies win 6-5. madsen picks up his sixth save. now charlie manuel said that brad lidge would be in next time there is a save opportunity. that didn't happen on this night. cliff lee goes 7. allowed four earned. he improves to 6-2 since coming over to philadelphia. >> usa soccer was feeling the heat on wednesday night. the red, white and blue was facing a virtual must-win. get out the pen and...
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abc2's brad willis has the latest. >> reporter: the earthquake earthquake struck midway between the two island groups of schmoe ar and american samoa. the quake caused the earth to sheer and shift, sending the massive waves headed towards the two islands. >> the cause of the tsunami or tidewave of about 15 feet in height. >> reporter: hardest hit were the low lying coastal towns towns. damage assessment and counting the dead and injured have been difficult. many of the initial reports were sketchy at best. >> some of the people that were in their cars and then we came in this morning and, you know, washed them away. some buildings were collapsed and some people i guess got hit inside the wave [ indiscernible ] drowned inside the waves. >> reporter: back in the u.s., this man knows his brother and sister on western samoa are okay but worries about his two nephews. >> our house is right on the water, right next to the water and when it hit, it obviously must have pulled the kids in because they can't find them right now. >> reporter: federal emergency officials are already in route to hel
abc2's brad willis has the latest. >> reporter: the earthquake earthquake struck midway between the two island groups of schmoe ar and american samoa. the quake caused the earth to sheer and shift, sending the massive waves headed towards the two islands. >> the cause of the tsunami or tidewave of about 15 feet in height. >> reporter: hardest hit were the low lying coastal towns towns. damage assessment and counting the dead and injured have been difficult. many of the initial...
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they're going to get brad hoff home on this. >> where's the pitcher? pitcher has to be back there. >> bottom six, mark reynolds. ian stewart the throw. todd helton at first. >> i think he realized the runner fell down. he could have ran it over there. >> you will see, buck, you mentioned, reynolds stumbles over and makes it to first base. >> wow. >> he stopped completely. >> i was just thinking, is that a hit or an error? >> an error on the bat. later in the inning, ryan roberts gets struck out. hammel with the curveball. allowed three runs on four hits in the seven. and 10-4 colorado. >> got some bat speed. >> jason giambi, only his fourth career pinch hit home run. rockies needed this one, just their second win in seven games. as we mentioned the giants are getting too close for comfort. john garland on the mound for the dodgers, facing san fran in l.a. the first batter, guess who's out in left? mannywood. and there's no roof or no -- there's daylight, but -- yeah. >> do they have -- is that a roof? >> yeah. >> you know what? outdoor baseball might n
they're going to get brad hoff home on this. >> where's the pitcher? pitcher has to be back there. >> bottom six, mark reynolds. ian stewart the throw. todd helton at first. >> i think he realized the runner fell down. he could have ran it over there. >> you will see, buck, you mentioned, reynolds stumbles over and makes it to first base. >> wow. >> he stopped completely. >> i was just thinking, is that a hit or an error? >> an error on the bat....
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i'm joined live from washington by democratic strategist richard goostine and brad flagman.e democrats in the white house afford to ignore this? it has been suggested earlier by another political analyst that the white house has been somewhat dismissive of these groups. kind of not really structured, just sort of random fringe elements coming in. >> it is fringe. i think it's a reminder that right wing has gotten slightly unhinged in this country, and the brass ring politically is the center. and you know, when you hear people talking about death panels and bringing guns to rallies and whether obama was born in the u.s., i mean, these people are not focused on things that matter. the things they talk about, taxes, guess what, the stimulus had the biggest middle class tax cut in history. government spending, these people were not out in the streets protesting when the wars went unpaid for under president bush, when his tax cuts for the rich went unpaid for, when the prescription drug bill went unpaid for. it's not -- there's got to be a sense of powerlessness that people feel
i'm joined live from washington by democratic strategist richard goostine and brad flagman.e democrats in the white house afford to ignore this? it has been suggested earlier by another political analyst that the white house has been somewhat dismissive of these groups. kind of not really structured, just sort of random fringe elements coming in. >> it is fringe. i think it's a reminder that right wing has gotten slightly unhinged in this country, and the brass ring politically is the...
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and brad pitt, angelina jolie and ayn rand what could they possibly have in common? 's one tg in common. each is as important as the next. it doesn't matter whether it's big or small, colonial or ranch, because it's what's inside that matters most. for 103 years, our agents have helped people find the houses they'll call home. and now, more than ever, it's important we never stop moving. go to coldwellbanker.com to learn if the tax credit can help you find a home of your own. ♪ so blessed...
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brad? the fbi says that smadi never had a real bomb in his possession when he was arrested today but the government says what he did have was the real intent to blow up the 60 story fountain place sky scraper and the wells fargo bank inside. the fbi says smadi's self-jihad ended when agents arrested him not far from here. moments earlier he drove a truck similar to this down into the parking garage. he thought it was parked with the same material used to blow up the federal building in oklahoma city. he left in a vehicle driven by an undercover fbi agent who went a flew blocks to where smadi used a cell phone to set off the fake bomb. the call went to the fbi instead. >> it's crazy. it's unbelievable something like this is happening. >> reporter: the fbi says it became aware of smadi from an online group of extremists. it said he stood out because he wanted to serve al qaeda and osama bin laden. as three undercover eights swapped myselfages with him, they say he's zeal came through. on marc
brad? the fbi says that smadi never had a real bomb in his possession when he was arrested today but the government says what he did have was the real intent to blow up the 60 story fountain place sky scraper and the wells fargo bank inside. the fbi says smadi's self-jihad ended when agents arrested him not far from here. moments earlier he drove a truck similar to this down into the parking garage. he thought it was parked with the same material used to blow up the federal building in oklahoma...
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brad bell, abc 7 news. >>> coming up, we now know more about the rest of the lab student. >> metro is trying to stop a mass on the rails. >> and the fight against cancer. >> she was in a remarkable condition for being out in the trees and five days. >> how we woman survived six days alone in the wilderness. >>> still following breaking news coming out of the baltimore area of a massive water main breaks in dunalk. richard reeve has the latest. >> these are live pictures from the helicopter high above. this is widespread flooding. it continues to spread. authorities are warning people to stay away. this is video of the epicenter. this is at dundalk and dunn haven roads. half of the road has been taken out by the water main break. we're told at least 1000 power outages are ongoing right now in baltimore county. authorities are telling people to stay away. the logan village shopping center is in the middle of this. we have pictures that i would like to be able to talk about. ok. we have pictures, people are in the water. they are walking in the water, some have boats, some are in their c
brad bell, abc 7 news. >>> coming up, we now know more about the rest of the lab student. >> metro is trying to stop a mass on the rails. >> and the fight against cancer. >> she was in a remarkable condition for being out in the trees and five days. >> how we woman survived six days alone in the wilderness. >>> still following breaking news coming out of the baltimore area of a massive water main breaks in dunalk. richard reeve has the latest. >>...
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. >> brad, i'll start with you. he says that he owns it. is that a refreshing message to hear, that he's taking an honest approach or do you think it sounds arrogant? >> he's stating the obvious. he owns health care. he owns the economy. he owns everything that now comes before him as president. but the president sets the agenda. he owns the government. he has high majorities in the house and senate. he has the presidency, he has the executive branch and now he has court appointees. this president owns everything, blaming george bush is over and the american people expect him to deliver for them. and on health care, i'm not so sure even with his majorities he's going to be able to pass what he expected to when he ran for president. >> what if he doesn't, richard, what happens then? >> well, i mean, any number of things might happen, but the fact is, it looks like he will. i'll tell you why it looks like something is going to pass. think about the big issues, insurance reform, this whole notion of preexisting conditions or affordability or c
. >> brad, i'll start with you. he says that he owns it. is that a refreshing message to hear, that he's taking an honest approach or do you think it sounds arrogant? >> he's stating the obvious. he owns health care. he owns the economy. he owns everything that now comes before him as president. but the president sets the agenda. he owns the government. he has high majorities in the house and senate. he has the presidency, he has the executive branch and now he has court appointees....
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>> i don't know what a decade is. >> george, brad, congratulations for joining the long list of coupleswho have appeared on "the newlywed game." this is progress. >> what will your husband say is his favorite condiment? >> oh, i would say his pool table upstairs. >> his favorite condiment? his pool table. yeah. >> spectacular. spectacular. i have to say, the idea of mr. sulu being married is so unsulu to me. i'm happy for him but i think of him as mr. sulu. >> i have a hard time thinking of any of the people on "star trek" being married. >> it's very futury. >> not so much. >> thank you. thanks for watching tonight. we'll see you tomorrow night. "countdown" with keith olbermann starts right now. have a good night. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? the 80% solution despite 564 proposed senate amendments, the president thinks that's the overlap of agreement in all health care reform bills. he's now done 80% of all tv programs. >> the key is now just to narrow those differences and if i don't feel like it is a good deal for the american people, then i won't sig
>> i don't know what a decade is. >> george, brad, congratulations for joining the long list of coupleswho have appeared on "the newlywed game." this is progress. >> what will your husband say is his favorite condiment? >> oh, i would say his pool table upstairs. >> his favorite condiment? his pool table. yeah. >> spectacular. spectacular. i have to say, the idea of mr. sulu being married is so unsulu to me. i'm happy for him but i think of him as...
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brad and two others were close enough to the summit to escape by throwing themselves over the top ofountain. did you jump over the -- >> fell, ran, tumbled. basically went out of control for probably 100, 200 feet down the hill and crashed into a tree. and that's when i kind of looked around and realized, it was like, where's everybody else? >> reporter: but everybody else was downhill, below the summit, possibly trapped, including don mackey. had he waited too long to get his men out? would he have been able to react faster if he'd had more information? >> had he known that that wind was going to come, the forecast said it was, at that point, who knows? but he probably would have said, we've got to get out of here. >> reporter: but even without the information, mackey seemed to sense that something horrible was about to happen because seconds before the blow-up in what may have been a premonition, he ordered fire-jumper sarah doering to get out. mackey saved her life. is there a lesson there that we should follow our premonition, our instantual reactions to things at times? >> it's
brad and two others were close enough to the summit to escape by throwing themselves over the top ofountain. did you jump over the -- >> fell, ran, tumbled. basically went out of control for probably 100, 200 feet down the hill and crashed into a tree. and that's when i kind of looked around and realized, it was like, where's everybody else? >> reporter: but everybody else was downhill, below the summit, possibly trapped, including don mackey. had he waited too long to get his men...
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brad meier and derrick noters.rick norris the 20- year-old catcher in hagerstown this year. player of the year in the minor league for the nationals. dana brown, you had to be excited what they did this cease on. >> very excited. when you can get depth in your draft. you look for first rounders to be good. second round tore be good. when you get depth in your fourth and fifth rounder it's exciting. >> dana, give us evaluation of where our minor league system is, we have great young pitching. some of the position players. >> the good thing is, from the system standpoint, a few years back, before we were able to get those extra picks and things like that, we were far back in the standings. we've crept up quite a bit, so we're at least higher than midway in the standings in term of win/loss record. in terms of pitching prospects we have a few guys fighting back from injury, but we have a lot of the prospects and we have position players coming along which is exciting. the exciting thing they are middle of the diamond
brad meier and derrick noters.rick norris the 20- year-old catcher in hagerstown this year. player of the year in the minor league for the nationals. dana brown, you had to be excited what they did this cease on. >> very excited. when you can get depth in your draft. you look for first rounders to be good. second round tore be good. when you get depth in your fourth and fifth rounder it's exciting. >> dana, give us evaluation of where our minor league system is, we have great young...
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that's precisely what brad did. those cases were eventually dismissed, and brad had to leave his position as u.s. attorney. but, again, that was a direct example of politicizing a federal prosecutor's office. >> and mr. sloszing was moved into the office after previous u.s. attorney also appointed by george w. bush had decided not to pursue those cases. is that also right. >> well, that's right. in fact, his predecessor looked at the evidence like i did and couldn't find anything he could prove. therefore, he didn't file anything. and thaft partial basis for his removal. >> the reason i wanted to talk to you about this tonight is because we're in the midst of a real -- what i hope is a sort of apex, what i hope is sort of a peaking of this national campaign, media campaign, political campaign and pr campaign against a.c.o.r.n. and it seems to me that whatever a.c.o.r.n.'s flaws are you've done a lot to illuminate how they were targeted unjustly on voter fraud. how many times has voter fraud successfully been documen
that's precisely what brad did. those cases were eventually dismissed, and brad had to leave his position as u.s. attorney. but, again, that was a direct example of politicizing a federal prosecutor's office. >> and mr. sloszing was moved into the office after previous u.s. attorney also appointed by george w. bush had decided not to pursue those cases. is that also right. >> well, that's right. in fact, his predecessor looked at the evidence like i did and couldn't find anything he...
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brad wheelis, abc news. review following general mcchrystal's call for more troops.he debate is taking place outside the white house as well. >> any day we delay it's more and more of those thousands of national security team will be in the situation room this afternoon to discuss the strategy in afghanistan. the administration has launched a full-scale review following general mcchrystal's call for more troops. the debate is taking place outside the white house as well. >> any day we delay it's more and more of those thousands of americans who are already there in more danger. we owe them more than that. >> reporter: the president himself said we are there to prevent al qaeda from reestablishing bases. we probably can do this from offshore with drone, air strikes, cruise missiles. >> those who support seasoning more troops cite the 2007 success in iraq. >> the man at the center of an alleged terror plot aimed at new york city has pled not to conspiracy charges. prosecutors say the arrest of najibullah zazi presented the most serious terror threat to the u.s. since 9
brad wheelis, abc news. review following general mcchrystal's call for more troops.he debate is taking place outside the white house as well. >> any day we delay it's more and more of those thousands of national security team will be in the situation room this afternoon to discuss the strategy in afghanistan. the administration has launched a full-scale review following general mcchrystal's call for more troops. the debate is taking place outside the white house as well. >> any day...
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. >> it's interesting, brad, the republican reaction when he made the announcement. we have to make sure we're not bringing terrorists onto american soil. in delaying the deadline for the closing is that in any way shape or form a victory for republicans? >> well, look. it's not a victory for republicans but it certainly is a seat back for the president. the president realized it's easier to campaign than govern. he made an important decision without the information for him to base his decision on. now the president from his own government is being told mr. president we cannot meet that deadline, it's impossible, and perhaps you shouldn't have done to the begin with. so it should be done right, it's not a victory for republicans but it is a setback for obama. >> you think his advisers are telling him it shouldn't have been done to begin with? >> i think there were some in the white house, some in the government he was about to lead who said mr. president, this is not possible but he pandered to his base instead of being presidential and getting all of the information
. >> it's interesting, brad, the republican reaction when he made the announcement. we have to make sure we're not bringing terrorists onto american soil. in delaying the deadline for the closing is that in any way shape or form a victory for republicans? >> well, look. it's not a victory for republicans but it certainly is a seat back for the president. the president realized it's easier to campaign than govern. he made an important decision without the information for him to base...
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let's get to the developments with brad bell. what can you tell us? >> it all started when a girl was crossing this road around -- crossing the road here. that is where she was hit by a vehicle. another pedestrian was also hit after two cars collided. the second pedestrian is also a student at the local high school. the second student is in pretty good condition and is not suffering from life-threatening injuries. the petite freshman was crossing this road as she does every morning. she was just 15 feet from joining a large group of her classmates at the bus stop when it happened right in front of her friends. >> i was shocked. >> we did not realize the car was there. the car came out of nowhere. >> she flew in the air and landed on the sidewalk. i ran over to her and she was shaking. >> nobody saw the car coming. there was no squealing of tires until after the girl had been hit and the vehicle plowed into a mini van occupied by a mother and three small children. when the dust settled the students realize another pedestrian was hit. in all, seven peop
let's get to the developments with brad bell. what can you tell us? >> it all started when a girl was crossing this road around -- crossing the road here. that is where she was hit by a vehicle. another pedestrian was also hit after two cars collided. the second pedestrian is also a student at the local high school. the second student is in pretty good condition and is not suffering from life-threatening injuries. the petite freshman was crossing this road as she does every morning. she...
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. >> you had george strait, brad paisley, keith urban, kenny chesney.t do you get from them when you see them on stage? >> it's awesome. to be honest with you, every time i've seen a concert from one of those guys i stole something from it i want to use in my show. i would say something and go i'm going to do that. yeah, those guys are great. >> what are you going to wear for the k -- cma? >> basically what i am now. >> here he is, darius rucker. again you're her september 27th at meri weather post pavilion. what are you opening with? >> probably with "forever" but it will be a great show, i promise that. >> good luck to you. >> thank you. >> cma awards coming up hosted by brad paisley and carrie underwood. that is wednesday night november 11th, 8:00 p.m. right here on abc2. we'll be right back. explain. oh yea, well for 6 months, customers get all three: fios tv, internet and phone for just $79.99 a month. oh, all right, see... you're just moving your fingers aren't you? i've gotta cut my nails. (announcer) now get three amazing fios services for the p
. >> you had george strait, brad paisley, keith urban, kenny chesney.t do you get from them when you see them on stage? >> it's awesome. to be honest with you, every time i've seen a concert from one of those guys i stole something from it i want to use in my show. i would say something and go i'm going to do that. yeah, those guys are great. >> what are you going to wear for the k -- cma? >> basically what i am now. >> here he is, darius rucker. again you're her...
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brad pitt is in discussion to play the detective's infamous rival more artie. robert downey jr. plays holmes and jude law dr. watson. sarah michelle gellar and presidenty prinz jr. are the proud parents of a baby girl, the couple's first child. heather lock lear, who played a scheming ad executive in melrose place will play a new version of the same role in the new show. jennifer garner manages to do it all. seen here in a gucci gown at the hollywood premiere of her new film, the invention of lying, she volunteers for tasks, including cleaning toilets at dr. violet's boston elementary school. she said when husband ben of flex finishes his film, he's cooking macaroni and cheese for the school's wot luck. >>> from wesh 2 in orlando, florida, anda, an neural combin of social responsibility and raw capitalism. one so-called gentleman's club is offering an unusual service to its patrons. for the sixth year, the strip club is giving senior citizens free flu shots and compntary lunches. the manager says with a straight face, it's a way of giving back to the community. with rising healt
brad pitt is in discussion to play the detective's infamous rival more artie. robert downey jr. plays holmes and jude law dr. watson. sarah michelle gellar and presidenty prinz jr. are the proud parents of a baby girl, the couple's first child. heather lock lear, who played a scheming ad executive in melrose place will play a new version of the same role in the new show. jennifer garner manages to do it all. seen here in a gucci gown at the hollywood premiere of her new film, the invention of...
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thank you to trey, todd, brad and jennifer.e would also like to thank todd tolson, the chair of the convention opposes all on together. he did a terrific job. [applause] >> and have a wonderful rest of your convention, and thank you for being with us here at lunch today. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the pentagon has scheduled a briefing in just a few months at 10 a.m. eastern from iraq. watch that live coming up here on c-span in just a couple of minutes. >> why i made the trip from the white house to alex feel junior high. i am not here to teach a lesson. you already have a very good teacher. i'm not here to tell you what to do or what to think. maybe your custom to adult talking about you, and at you. well, today i'here to talk to you and challenge you education matters. and what you do today and what you don't do can change your future. everyday, we hear more bad news about our schools. maybe you saw today's headline. i don't know if you had a chance to look at it, about the release of th
thank you to trey, todd, brad and jennifer.e would also like to thank todd tolson, the chair of the convention opposes all on together. he did a terrific job. [applause] >> and have a wonderful rest of your convention, and thank you for being with us here at lunch today. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the pentagon has scheduled a briefing in just a few months at 10 a.m. eastern from iraq. watch that live coming up here on c-span in just a couple of...
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brad wheelis has the story. >> reporter: a special tribute to a special lady at this year's emmys.walters, a fixture on television for almost 50 years received the lifetime achievement award. >> it's really wonderful because it's given to you by people who are in the same business. >> reporter: her career began on the nbc "today show," after 15 years moved to abc where in 1976 she became the first woman to co-anchor a network evening newscast and became a force in talk shows such as "20/20", "the view" and frequent celebrity specials. a true television pioneer, she became the role model of a generation to come. >> you were the only woman i knew who was doing anything. >> reporter: she arguably has been with more statesman and stars. every president from richard nixon answered her questions. >> i didn't expect to be president of the united states. >> reporter: she spoke with whoever was in the national spotlight. >> i think we'll stop and reload. >> reporter: many of her interviews were with some of the most controversial figures of the time. and she was not shy about asking the tou
brad wheelis has the story. >> reporter: a special tribute to a special lady at this year's emmys.walters, a fixture on television for almost 50 years received the lifetime achievement award. >> it's really wonderful because it's given to you by people who are in the same business. >> reporter: her career began on the nbc "today show," after 15 years moved to abc where in 1976 she became the first woman to co-anchor a network evening newscast and became a force in...
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. >> have you met brad pitt. >> i haven't h an opportunitto meet brad yet. but i hopefully i will g to meet him soon. >> you know kevijune son. >> yes. >> he's a friend of mine. 's a good guy too, he's mayor. >> yes, the mayor of sacramen. >> i'm a big fan of kd. he was pretty damn good. >> i wh i could jump the way heid. i was actually here with him about a month ago at an event here inew york. >> yeah. well, list, it ia markable story. is a long shot and dreaming big is a b thing. >> y, yes. >> having having dermination to see those eams fulfilled and onef the thgs too tbviously a basketball book because pay bketball but t never too small toream big relates to anyone. >> the life. >> life, anythingit may not beasketball. it m be school or you are trying to work for any small business o anything like that, jt don't sl yourse short. >> thankou very much. >> no problem. thank you so mh. >> y, sir. >> come over down to henderson and sees. >> definitely. >> we would welcome u. >> all right. >> all right. >> yes, s. >> chris paul, t book is long shot, neveroo sm
. >> have you met brad pitt. >> i haven't h an opportunitto meet brad yet. but i hopefully i will g to meet him soon. >> you know kevijune son. >> yes. >> he's a friend of mine. 's a good guy too, he's mayor. >> yes, the mayor of sacramen. >> i'm a big fan of kd. he was pretty damn good. >> i wh i could jump the way heid. i was actually here with him about a month ago at an event here inew york. >> yeah. well, list, it ia markable story. is...
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i do know that their attorney, brad conway, plans to make some sort of a public statement tomorrow in reaction to all this. we did ask him to speak today, but i guess he hadn't seen all the discovery. >> ellie jostad, what do you know? and also, what can you tell me about the fbi allegedly destroying the duct tape evidence, the duct tape found wrapped around caylee's head? >> right, nancy. well, about the stain, yes, the anthony family has tried to explain this away, saying it was there before caylee ever went missing. about the duct tape, two big problems with the duct tape that we just learned about today. number one, they found some unknown female dna on that tape. they couldn't figure out who it was from. not from caylee, not from casey anthony. they eventually went and -- it looks like they tested female fbi agents, other female technicians involved in processing the tape. they were able to determine that the dna on the tape matched one of the technicians. the other problem with the tape. there was that heart-shaped residue that we've heard about on the non-adhesive side of the t
i do know that their attorney, brad conway, plans to make some sort of a public statement tomorrow in reaction to all this. we did ask him to speak today, but i guess he hadn't seen all the discovery. >> ellie jostad, what do you know? and also, what can you tell me about the fbi allegedly destroying the duct tape evidence, the duct tape found wrapped around caylee's head? >> right, nancy. well, about the stain, yes, the anthony family has tried to explain this away, saying it was...
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. >>> and we honor another of our heroes. 29-year-old sergeant first class brad bowl was from maryland. he was based out of fort bragg, north carolina. >>> president obama was also back to the grind pushing to reform what is a badly broken health care system. [ chanting ] >> the crowd was electric for the president health care rally at the university of maryland. he urged the students to get involved in the health care debate. and he pointed to fellow student rachel peck. she has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. the president said her story is a key reason why young people need to get involved now. >> it's like i've been marked. what health insurance is going to want to take on someone who could potentially cost them hundreds of thousands of dollars. so that is really scary because it's a really expensive disease to have. >> at this point, a health reform bill is moving ahead in the senate, though, without a single republican on board. and house democrats are still pushing with a bill for a public option. >>> turning now to the other big health issue this fall, the government is alr
. >>> and we honor another of our heroes. 29-year-old sergeant first class brad bowl was from maryland. he was based out of fort bragg, north carolina. >>> president obama was also back to the grind pushing to reform what is a badly broken health care system. [ chanting ] >> the crowd was electric for the president health care rally at the university of maryland. he urged the students to get involved in the health care debate. and he pointed to fellow student rachel...
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i told you guys here it is woodson at lake brad i can. this one will go to the very end.d at 45. lake braddic that is the go ahead touchdown. 42-35. but how about this for a response in the 4th. connor riley hitting james johnson. they go for two and they would get it. woodson wins 43-42. >> what a game. >> we like it. two games within a point. they were all good. >> probably so fast too. [ laughter ] . >> he moves. >> spk ing of fast, michael jordan when he got inducted into the hall, he cried up there on the stand and then talked for like 20 minutes. it went on forever. >> do you know what, i think he's kind of earned the right to talk. >> i have to agree. >> you can't play the music without him. he gets to gong want wants. >> that's 9 news now for tonight. >> don't forget we're always on wusa.com. letterman is up next. have a great weekend, folks. did you know fios has a multi-room dvr? so you can record in one room and watch in up to six others. (cable guy) you can do that with cable! living room. bedroom. kitchen. thank you. (announcer) get the amazing multi-room dvr
i told you guys here it is woodson at lake brad i can. this one will go to the very end.d at 45. lake braddic that is the go ahead touchdown. 42-35. but how about this for a response in the 4th. connor riley hitting james johnson. they go for two and they would get it. woodson wins 43-42. >> what a game. >> we like it. two games within a point. they were all good. >> probably so fast too. [ laughter ] . >> he moves. >> spk ing of fast, michael jordan when he got...
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brad young was fired this summer for violating the school's alcohol policy. he says a couple of parents brought beer it a party he hosted and that he didn't know that would violate school follow see. >>> a former maryland state trooper is being charged with sexually assaulting a woman during a traffic stop. that incident happened last july and months before that another woman claims she was assaulted by that same officer. brittany morehouse has our exclusive report on this second accusation. >> reporter: for several weeks we've been in contact with shalana jones investigating her claim she was sexually assaulted by a state trooper. and then we heard today the man was charged with a separate chart. she read the please release out loud. when she gets to one name, she chokes up. >> i can cannot shed tears at all. they are happy tears. >> reporter: her story began in 2009 in the georgia exit off 495. >> i and a few friends were headedtaar clal rtaen car place. a second officer that puedta up kept coming to the car. she identifies the officer as marlin iglesias. h
brad young was fired this summer for violating the school's alcohol policy. he says a couple of parents brought beer it a party he hosted and that he didn't know that would violate school follow see. >>> a former maryland state trooper is being charged with sexually assaulting a woman during a traffic stop. that incident happened last july and months before that another woman claims she was assaulted by that same officer. brittany morehouse has our exclusive report on this second...
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brad wheelis, abc news. >> nearly eight years after the 9/11 attacks, those who died when united flightashed in pennsylvania are being honored for their heroism. a plaque was unveiled on capitol hill. it's believed they rushed the cockpit foiling the hijackers' plans. >> health officials in new jersey are warning thousands to get tested for hepatitis b and other blood-borne diseases. after an outbreak leaned to a single doctor's office. they say 29 patients of dr. parra had been diagnosed with hepatitis b so far. in march inspectors found unsanitary and unsterile conditions in his office. his license was suspended in april. >> the number of homes facing foreclosures held steady last month. there were 358,741 filings in august, up 18% from the same time last year. for the 32nd month in a row, nevada has the nation's highest rate of foreclosures. >> the hubbell space telescope has started sending photographs of deep space. take a look and they are amazing. maybe the most memorable is one that shows a dime star nasa has neck named the butterfly. soon hubbell will turn its new cameras to th
brad wheelis, abc news. >> nearly eight years after the 9/11 attacks, those who died when united flightashed in pennsylvania are being honored for their heroism. a plaque was unveiled on capitol hill. it's believed they rushed the cockpit foiling the hijackers' plans. >> health officials in new jersey are warning thousands to get tested for hepatitis b and other blood-borne diseases. after an outbreak leaned to a single doctor's office. they say 29 patients of dr. parra had been...
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brad wheelis has more. >> reporter: investigators were on their hands and knees carefully searching theat phillip and nancy garrido's home, looking for evidence that might tie the couple to the disappearances of two girls in 1988 and 1989. >> i know if jaycee lee dugard can be found alif and come home after 18 years, then my daughter can be found alive and come home after 18 years. >> jaycee lee dugard was kidnap in 1991. she was held captive by phillip garrido in his back yard and that he fathered her two children. >> this is one of the strongest leads we've pursued thus far. >> reporter: police say the diappearances have striking similarities. all involved young girls from the same area of california. a car seen by witnesses is similar to the one found in garrido's back yard and -- >> phillip garrido was not in custody at the time of eileen's disappearance and in fact had been released only a few months prior to eileen's disappearance. >> reporter: police also found something in a neighbor's yard last month while investigating dugged's kidnapping. >> certainly the fact that a possibly
brad wheelis has more. >> reporter: investigators were on their hands and knees carefully searching theat phillip and nancy garrido's home, looking for evidence that might tie the couple to the disappearances of two girls in 1988 and 1989. >> i know if jaycee lee dugard can be found alif and come home after 18 years, then my daughter can be found alive and come home after 18 years. >> jaycee lee dugard was kidnap in 1991. she was held captive by phillip garrido in his back...